, if you are a Vaio collector, a retro enthusiast, or simply love the tactile feel of this mouse’s soft-touch coating and clicky buttons, then yes—it’s absolutely worth reviving. The laser sensor still handles 1600 DPI, which is plenty for a 1080p or 1440p display. And the symmetrical design is rare today.
If you're unable to find the driver on the Sony website, you can try the following alternative sources:
: Features a low-friction, non-stick PTFE sole to reduce hand strain and enable swift movement. Ambidextrous Use
Sony did not release a “driver” for the VGP-BMS33. However, they did offer optional utility software on certain Vaio models:
, if you are a Vaio collector, a retro enthusiast, or simply love the tactile feel of this mouse’s soft-touch coating and clicky buttons, then yes—it’s absolutely worth reviving. The laser sensor still handles 1600 DPI, which is plenty for a 1080p or 1440p display. And the symmetrical design is rare today.
If you're unable to find the driver on the Sony website, you can try the following alternative sources: Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse Vgp-bms33 Driver
: Features a low-friction, non-stick PTFE sole to reduce hand strain and enable swift movement. Ambidextrous Use , if you are a Vaio collector, a
Sony did not release a “driver” for the VGP-BMS33. However, they did offer optional utility software on certain Vaio models: if you are a Vaio collector
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